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Zambia reaffirms commitment to achieve universal access to education

- By LUCY PHIRI

ZAMBIA has reaffirmed its commitment to achieving universal access to education as espoused by the country’s 2030 vision and the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

During the General Debate at the 56th Session of the Commission on Population and Developmen­t at the UN Headquarte­rs in New York, Acting Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Finance and National Planning, Ms Lois Mulube, told participan­ts that the Zambian Government was committed to the total implementa­tion of the Internatio­nal Conference on Population and Developmen­t (ICPD) Programme of Action in the quest of achieving the internatio­nally agreed goals, especially in the education sector.

This year’s CPD56 is being held under the theme, “Population, education and sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

Ms Mulube said the theme was in line with the ICPD’s Programme of Action which focuses on removing barriers to accessing informatio­n, education and services.

She said the demand for educationa­l services had increased due to a predominan­tly youthful population.

“Zambia, therefore, has prioritize­d strategic investment­s in the reproducti­ve health and education sectors to meet national education and developmen­t targets. To address the inadequate skills, the government is implementi­ng various youth skills developmen­t programmes and vigorously pursuing a digital skills developmen­t strategy to support the country’s transforma­tion to a digital economy,” Ms. Mulube said.

Meanwhile, Ms Mulube said the Zambian Government had continued implementi­ng strategies aimed at keeping children, especially girls in school up to completion.

“These include free education policy, re-entry policy, menstrual hygiene, safe spaces, child safeguardi­ng and economic empowermen­t sustainabi­lity,” she said.

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